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The compass as this allowed greater trade options not just for the Chinese but the world in general
The Chinese invention of rice paper truly influenced the world. Like Greek parchment, Chinese paper made writing especially easier. The magnetic compass also allowed the world to understand time and direction. Gunpowder, of course, helped the world militarily and for hunting purposes.
A Chinese Compass a Luo Pan) is used by a Feng Shui Master in order to orient the house, its doors, windows and contents (particularly mirrors and reflective surfaces) in order to maximize best outcomes for the residents. The compass was first also used to find a burial spot. The compass was first used by fortune tellers the most. Later on the compass was also used for navigation. Traders, Sailors and any other person whose job had to do with traveling used the compass.
They used the astrolabe and compass. The astrolabe was invented by Muslims, and the compass by the Chinese.
the compass, gunpowder, paper making, and printing
maybe at that time they where best knoledged to the compass so they had the best transportation route.
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The compass as this allowed greater trade options not just for the Chinese but the world in general
The compass as this allowed greater trade options not just for the Chinese but the world in general
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The cause is the Chinese invention of the magnetic compass. The effect is the voyage of Zheng He. The invention of the magnetic compass allowed Zheng He to make his voyage.
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APEX: The invention of the compass allowed for new maritime trade routes.
NO....... Chinese did. No European country invented printing press, paper, magnetic compass, gunpowder, etc... before the Chinese did. Chinese were the greatest inventors of all time.
The Chinese compass points south. But the modern compass points north.
What did the chinese compass look like in 1898
No one knows. All we know is that the Chinese and Europeans helped to make the Chinese compass.